A teenager has admitted charges in connection with a ram raid at a Suffolk food store during which a cash machine was ripped out.

Police were called to the Co-op Food store in Field Lane, Kessingland, at 2.40am on 10 September.

Officers said the front window had been smashed, and the cash machine dragged out.

Before Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday via a video link was a 17-year-old youth who admitted burglary, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft of a motor vehicle and dangerous driving.

The teenager, who cannot be named, will be sentenced at a later date at Cambridge Crown Court.

Also before the court via a prison video link was Jack Morgan, 21, of Common Road, Bedfordshire, who denied burglary at the Co-op in Kessingland, theft of a Land Rover Defender and attempted theft of a Land Rover Discovery.

A 16-year-old suffered life-threatening injuries after being stabbed in the car park of a McDonald’s restaurant in Ipswich during a violent fight in front of shocked members of the public, it has been alleged.

Author and screenwriter Anthony Horowitz visited Woodbridge to give a talk at Seckford Hall about his life and works. We caught up with him to talk about his home in Orford, his love for Suffolk and how he plans to spend eternity in the county.